With 20 all-new tracks and all-new racers, F-Zero: Maximum Velocity picks right up where the awesome SNES version left off (and ignores the sub-par N64 version) to create one of the best launch titles for the Game Boy Advance.
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Set 25 years after the original F-Zero, Maximum Velocity perpetuates the same simplistic yet deep control scheme that made it so fun to play years ago. The A button acts as the accelerator, and the B button is the brake. The directional pad makes
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Although Super Mario World wasn't an ugly looking, it wasn't really a title that pushed the Super Nintendo in terms of graphics. We were introduced to some basic examples of Mode 7 but I would say that it basically it just looked like Super Mario Bros. 3
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